Hi, everyone!
What a terrifying experience you had, Azalea! Were you stolen anything by the thief?
But at least you had the blessing that nobody bumped heads with him… Those stories are both scary. I’m sorry.
From TIME this week: special issue ’Heroes of the environment’
‘Toyota Prius design team…Ten years ago Toyota launched a gasoline-electric hybrid; the fuel-sipping Prius has since set the environmental standard.’
‘Kazutoshi Sakurai and Takeshi Kobayashi…A bank founded by Japanese rockers draws attention to environmental problems and finances programs designed to solve them.’
There are many people on it, who made a contribution to the planet, and only two groups in Japan. It might sad, but it is just the point of view of U.S, and I think they love ‘heroes.’
Thank you for your warm word, Sunflower. Now, writing on this blog becomes a part of my daily life. Thanks to all of you, I can enjoy it very much.
So, it’s time to cook…see you, have a good weekend!
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Hello,friends.
Azalea, are you OK? Were you robbed of anything?
I wonder if the thief could restore the sight and you couldn't notice it. Why did he choose your house when you were there?
I can't believe that.
What a bold bad burglar he was!
Anyway I'm relieved that you were safe.
Take care!
Hi, everyone.
Thank you very much for your nice and sweet words. Even now, I don't know if we were robbed of anything. I am glad that I and DH did not bump heads with him. In a sense, the police seems to think that he is a formidable thief.
Yesterday, I was frightened but today I am very glad I know I have friends who worry for me. Thank you again.
Alice, your gifted confectionery is a kind of Rakugan? It is because she is from Kanazawa. The Kanazawa's sweet is very famous.
How nice she is! It is an art.
Hello, friends.
I was terrified with azalea's bad news. I have watched a TV program warning against such bulgar. The victims don't notice until the police tell them that they are broken into. The amount of damage is not so big. That's why they don't suspect. Is that so, Azalea?
Anyway, I hope you recover from mental damage.
Monotonous work is very dull. I don't know about MO, but I saw it in my house, which has been left unused. I'll put it away.
Today HD asked me to go to a nearby pub to celebrate the Dragons Victory. It was about 10, and I was a bit tired. When
I refused to go, he was in a bad temper. I was so sad.
Good night.
Dear Cherry and friends,
Hello.
Every day, at 10 o'clock and 15 o'clock, we serve tea with some sweets. These days, we have hot black tea in the morning and hot Japanese tea in the afternoon. Today's sweet was that confectionery I mentioned yesterday.
As I wrote yesterday, I thought it was like rakugan because it didn't tell about the expiry date severely. It was actually a baumkuchen, a kind of German sweets. It tastes like an ordinary baumkuchen soaked in rum. No wonder its taste keeps long because of the liqueur.
Let me change the topic. As I read a variety of stories and interests provided here by everybody, I'm inspired and encouraged to write what I remember related to your writing. It is an idealistic style of interactive learning. It is very stimulative. For example, when I read Cosmos' hot spring tour, I was thinking about an embarrassing but funny experience at a gorgeous hotel in Atami. My ex-coworker and I went there so many years ago. I was drunken. She was more drunken. But we went to a big bath in the middle of the night. Nobody but us was in the bath at that time. After we enjoyed taking the bath, she got out earlier than I and put on yukata, a Japanese style nightwear, and disappeared with my stuff. So I had nothing to wear when I dried the body. I was surprised and wondered what to do. Soon she came back with my stuff and said, “I thought you were already out.” I told her, “It is unbelievable. How can I go back to the room wearing nothing?” She is a lovable person, but we need to choose friends to travel together. In fact, she is a good choice if you like surprises.
Have a good cultural weekend.
November 3, 2007 0:53 JST
Hello, Cherry and my friends.
Today I went to General Meeting at CCEA where I learned how to make a Nagoya fan. (The acronym stands for Cross Cultural Exchange Association. ) It’s fun
to produce my original one with some simple pictures of my own.
I'm going to spend the weekend in
Osaka and Kyoto. I hope you'll have a very nice weekends.
It's very late at night. Good-night, my dear friend.
Hello, Cherry and friends
I have come back to daily life from extravagant spa-life, from exciting fun days to boring monotonous days, haven’t I? No, never. I found that life is full of much of surprise after reading a variety of stories of yours in this blog, ranging from a skillful thief to funny nude experience. Let’s enjoy our lives, my lovable friends!
By the way, we happened to see a gorgeous special event in a small village near Gero spa. It was a Villagers’ Kabuki in a small wooden theater. When I saw the theater at first, I felt as if I had been transported to Edo era of Onihei Hangacho. Performers were all amateurs including children. Neighbors brought Sake and food and enjoyed the performances of their acquaintances, sitting down on the blankets they brought with. I had an illusion their hair style might be CHONMAGE. That was the climax of our unusual spa trip.
To tell the truth, I have little interest in pro-baseball but I have a strong interest in big sales. So I am going to downtown today. Have a good day, my precious friends.
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